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  2. Association Montessori International of the United States

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    Members also receive a preferred rate on AMI/USA publications, and receive a discount from AMI approved Montessori materials distributors. Teacher Training Program AMI/USA works in partnership with AMI Montessori training centers to help ensure the caliber of AMI teacher training is maintained in the United States. "The standards of Montessori ...

  3. Association Montessori Internationale - Wikipedia

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    AMI has 64 teacher training centres in 32 countries around the world and it incorporates a global outreach division Educateurs sans Frontières, [9] [10] Educateurs sans Frontières , also known as EsF , was inspired by Montessori's 1917 initiative during World War I to create a 'White Cross' (an educational equivalent of the Red Cross ). [ 11 ]

  4. Allergan - Wikipedia

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    Allergan plc is an American, Irish-domiciled pharmaceutical company that acquires, develops, manufactures and markets brand name drugs and medical devices in the areas of medical aesthetics, eye care, central nervous system, and gastroenterology.

  5. Association of Medical Illustrators - Wikipedia

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    The Association of Medical Illustrators (AMI) is an international organization based in Illinois that offers certification in the field of medical illustration.A bachelor's degree with a major in art and a minor in the biological sciences, or a major in science with a minor in art, is generally preferred for those considering applying for membership.

  6. Allergan, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Allergan, Inc. was an American global pharmaceutical company focused on eye care, neurosciences, medical dermatology, medical aesthetics, breast enhancement, obesity intervention and urologics. Allergan, Inc. was formed in 1948, incorporated in 1950 and became a public company in 1970. [ 2 ]

  7. The St. Regis Mohawk Tribe and Restasis patent - Wikipedia

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    The agreement guaranteed that Allergan has license to the patents at an annual royalty rate of $15 million per year in addition to an up-front charge that amounted to $13.75 million. [5] This was a landmark deal, as never before had a Native American tribe been given full ownership of a patent by way of a major American corporation.

  8. Aptalis - Wikipedia

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    Aptalis was a company in the pharmaceutical industry.In January 2014, the company was acquired by Forest Laboratories (acquired by Allergan) for $675 million.Through a series of acquisitions, the company is now a contract development and manufacturing organization and rebranded as Adare Phama Solutions, headquartered in Lawrenceville, New Jersey.

  9. David E. I. Pyott - Wikipedia

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    On January 1, 1998, he joined Allergan, which at that time was a small eye care business. [4] As of 2014, Pyott was one of the longest tenured pharmaceutical CEOs. [5] Under his leadership Allergan grew from a small eye care business to an international pharmaceutical and medical device company that earns over $5 billion a year. [6]